Hello all, I had a "cheap" AR 10 in 6.5 CM put together that pierced a primer on one of the first 4 rounds I put through it with Hornady whitetail ammo and wouldn't cycle the next round, I had to manually rack each.. The rifle was put together a couple years ago but I just got around to putting glass on it and try it out. I've read all the possible causes from a FP that's a hair long to headspace issues and the like. I don't plan to shoot it any more until all those are eliminated but I thought I'd get a head start on another possible cause and temp solution to get going if all others check out. When I was putting the parts together for the build I just ordered the standard 308 BCG not knowing the better choice would of been a JP HP bolt kit. Now that I know what I should of done I can't find a JP setup anywhere. This leads me to my ultimate question, I'm wondering if I reload for this rifle can I use CCI #34 primers as a bandaid until I find a JP setup or if those primers are tough enough to withstand the 308 FP.
As far as the cycling goes, after pulling the bolt out it had a gun "grease", not oil so I cleaned all that up and am hoping that's the cycling issue. If it doesn't I know there's alot of alternatives for remedying cycling problems. There's also a lip on the feed ramps that I thought seemed strange instead of being smooth right to the edge of the barrel shank but I've never seen another semi auto 6.5 to compare. TIA.
As far as the cycling goes, after pulling the bolt out it had a gun "grease", not oil so I cleaned all that up and am hoping that's the cycling issue. If it doesn't I know there's alot of alternatives for remedying cycling problems. There's also a lip on the feed ramps that I thought seemed strange instead of being smooth right to the edge of the barrel shank but I've never seen another semi auto 6.5 to compare. TIA.